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  1. skew-prefix

    In some sense, the opposite of what it's attached to.

  2. skew-prefix

    Bent.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of skew- in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of skew- in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of skew- in a Sentence

  1. Mandy Xu:

    For the S&P, using one month options, skew is in the 95th percentile.

  2. Ryan Calo:

    The idea here is you can use some of these tools in order to skew reality in your favor, and I think that's what OpenAI worries about.

  3. Paul Lipson:

    Our primary voters in the district skew older and slightly, every so slightly more socially conservative than you might expect in such a thoroughly Democratic district.

  4. Shane Dormady:

    I think you have a subset of patients who are being screened earlier with colonoscopies; you have advancing technology where we can potentially detect tumor cell DNA in the stool sample, which is leading to earlier diagnosis. And sometimes that effect will skew statistics and make it look like the incidence is really on the rise, but deeper analysis shows you that part of that is due to earlier detection and more screening, so that could be one facet of the equation.

  5. Nicole Sherrod:

    It's a demographic that is very much into tech, so it's not shocking that it tends to skew much higher in their portfolios, take something like Tesla: It's something hot that millennials covet, and although they may not have the purchasing power to buy the car yet, they can certainly buy the stock.

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